Abortion Provision Threatens Health Care Revamp

Posted on November 12, 2009
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Pres. Obama is hoping to sign a new health care bill into law by the end of the year. But abortion opponents in the Senate are seeking tough restrictions in the health care overhaul bill, a move that could hurt a shaky Democratic effort. (Nov. 10)

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24 Responses to “Abortion Provision Threatens Health Care Revamp”

  1. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    the color of his skin is of no consequence,
    its Actions and words , that define a man. or woman ,,
    of course it depends on the sun, more sun shorter and broad noses , to decrees heating of the brain ,, I should say to save energy required to cool the brain , an intelligent design ,,,or in colder climate narrow
    longer noses to increases heat to save energy again , same with hair and skin color there intelligent design

  2. 13nyarlathotep on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    Barack would love to force everyone to help pay for infanticide

  3. anthony6661 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    yes jesus is brown ….. case closed ..depens on how much sun, that’s rich….

  4. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    depens on how much sun he too in I would guess , was he a real person is the true question and was he king herroid , as some say (ok i just did)
    or was he the jesus ho wrot the book of wisdom where upon the conglomrant of historical events ,,held upmas a light of the good thing that resids in the harts of men , we will never know , one thing is true , peace will rain when men know the diffrence between good and evil that is writtn in the scriptures , the Acts of men or the 12 laws of god ,

  5. anthony6661 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    did jesus have brown skin?

  6. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    Jesus(peace be upon him) rejected the religion and was murdered by the “jew, of that day in accordance with the Acts of Moses(peace be upon him), not the law of God , it was the devils envy that brought death in to the world , the truth will set you free , my burden is light ,

  7. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    lol ,,, do the maths is just doesnt add up
    the added benefit of a health care is the cohesiveness it adds ,, Kennedy said “ask not what your country can do for you , but what you can do for your country ,” it was i believe directed at the politicians and bureaucrats , because what is a country with out its people , the people who fight and die for the libateas that a nations holds so dear , who are those libiteas ,for the people, who is the government for ,for the people by the people

  8. wideawake123 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    #1…I’m not the person who downvoted your comments.
    #2…As I said, those #s are according to polls conducted by every major polling service. That means if you wish to have a “it can’t be” math discussion with Rasmussen, Gallop, Pew…etc, I suggest you do so. Simply saying “I dont believe” the math means nothing in the face of what gets reported on CBS, NPR, PBS, NBC, CNN, and every other channel.
    #3 Noone has ever accused Me of being a troll, but they sure have accused You…haven’t they.

  9. anthony6661 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    You still hate Jews?? lol Jesus was a jew ,opps!

  10. kweer58 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    For “phillipmarch22″’s comment below: Every unborn baby killed by a pro-choice abortion has a father. (If the mom chooses to have the unborn baby killed and the dad does not want the killing to occur, the father has no legal right to stop the killing of that child he fathered.) About half of the babies killed by abortion are male. Your statement about male “responsibility” is commendable. But don’t take the focus off what abortion is: The violent and (often) painful killing of the unborn child.

  11. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    sounds like your pin number o i forget thats 12345 genius,,

  12. phillipmarch22 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    I don’t think men should be allowed to debate the abortion issue. As soon as they take the same responsiblity for birth control as a women does, start financially supporting their children, and start taking on more of the parenting responsibility, they should shut up!

  13. phillipmarch22 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    OMG, are you kidding! NOW is the time for massive Federal Government reform of the private health insurance industry. Whoever doesn’t feel that way about the PHI industry has lived in a cave. It is time for them to learn what REAL competition is. The only thing the PHI industry did after “Hillary Care” failed was get cocky. I hope when my 4 year old Grandson turns 18, he will have to look in a history book to find out what a PHI company was!

  14. anthony6661 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    Aussie is not racest , but nice try… how long have you been a Dickhead? 5-10-2-yrs?

  15. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    its a hobby ,,, ,,, it keeps me off the streets ,,,,and enough of the racest comments fuk head oo yeah suck it suck it good ,, you may get all the poision out

  16. bryanguy1 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    anthony is right stay out because this is our issue to resolve and we are not stupid to believe in what is happening in washington and all over in the US goverment is one bit good for us. By the way anthony brought up another good point I believe for every coment posted the Flag from the Country people reside should be seen so we can identify folks because opinion from the outside can truly obscure the Reality that does exist

  17. anthony6661 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    this is for americans , you stay out of this ” Aussie”

  18. treid100182 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    This is a “bait & switch” plan to destroy the hiedt amendement.

  19. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    if 15 % of people are uninsured ,u that leaves 85% of the population insured so 95 % of them are happy if that was the case there would be no question of reform at all ,,,I wonder who they asked and when ,, its sounds more like political facts based on a lobbies group clams ,,,O by the way you can still buy research groups , to say there not shore if its the nicotine that is harmful in tobacco,
    you sound like a troll from a lobbist grouo

  20. 2xtream on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    Obama & Pelosi’s Health Care is a Joke being played on All Americans. This sham is unconstitutional and against the LAW and those that break the Law will server time in prison.. Like Obama, Pelosi, Bush, Clinton, etc.

    IF the senate follow suit an passes this bill against the Law and the Majority of the Peoples wishes. They will do time. But more then likely be voted out next term.

    VOTE OUT THE SENATE IF BILL PASSES !!

  21. wideawake123 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    I’m not going to start a whole thing with you Orphan, I know what an insufferable troll you are. The accepted figures according to every major polling service is 80% of Americans are satisfied with their healthcare coverage. You are welcome to cut and paste that statement into your favorite search engine or do so here on YT and search videos or channels. I’m sure they have the poll results at Gallop on YT. As for the cost….That is according to the CBO estimates, and they represent the low est.

  22. PaulMazzotta on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    I understand that a Senate bill (S 1679) would require any “public option” and, eventually, many private insurance plans to cover “essential benefits”. (In talking to Planned Parenthood, Obama has said that abortion is part of “essential services”.) Based on past federal court decisions, such broad categories would include requiring the use of federal dollars to pay for abortion-on-demand (i.e. abortion for any social reason).

  23. OrphanPaper on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    where did you get thoses figers from

  24. wideawake123 on November 12th, 2009 5:47 pm

    To All US Senators,
    Just say “No”.
    You can’t get in trouble with your constituents by voting No.
    When the entire country-world is in a panic over the economy, and 80% of Americans are satisfied with their healthcare plan, voting yes to a bill that will cost over One And A Quarter Trillion Dollars we dont have is likely to infuriate some, but more importantly…it will cost you your seat in the Senate.

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